MINNEAPOLISโThe sound of the final buzzer of the final game of the 2025 Minnesota Lynx season made it official: Napheesa Collier etched her name in permanent ink in the pages of history. Her name followed by three mystical numbers, 50/40/90.
Collier became just the second qualified player in WNBA history to achieve such a stat line and the first to do so while also averaging more than 20 points per game. Elena Delle Donne became the first WNBA player to hit 50/40/90 when she did it for the Washington Mystics in 2019. Delle Donne won the leagueโs Most Valuable Player Award that season and also led the Mystics to the championship.
Delle Donne welcomed Collier to one of the most exclusive sororities in sports immediately.
โCongrats! Welcome to the club!โ Delle Donne posted on her Instagram account. โShould we get friendship bracelets?โ To which Collier replied, โOrdering bracelet supplies asap.โ
Whether โPhee + EDD + 50/40/90/handshake emojiโ friendship bracelets ever hit the public market is a development WNBA fans will watch with great interest. Until then, perhaps the most interesting element of Collierโs historic achievement is her coach confirming this specific and rare stat line has been part of the plan all along.

โIt can be revealed now, but it was a goal of ours when we sat down with Phee, knowing that it would be a lofty goal it had only been done once before, and that player was MVP of the league, and Phee deserves that same recognition,โ Lynx head coach and president of basketball operations Cheryl Reeve said during her postgame press conference. โThe numbers donโt lie. I think thatโs something voters should look at.โ

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Reeve has never been coy about the expectations she holds for her franchise cornerstone. Prior to the 2024 season, Reeve put it plainly on the teamโs media day: โFor Phee, the next step is to be the MVP.โ
MVP is a lofty goal for a coach to set for any player, but like the changing of the seasons, an MVP comes once a year, like a flower that blooms every spring. A 50/40/90 is closer to seeing Minnesotaโs mascot, Prowl, riding into the Target Center on a unicorn.
โItโs a goal that Cheryl gave me in the beginning of the year,โ Collier confirmed when she took her place at the postgame podium after Minnesotaโs final regular-season game on Thursday night. โItโs just like a sense of accomplishment. Iโm a very goal-oriented person, so when I achieve those, it feels good. Cutting it close for the last game of the season, so yeah, itโs just like a sense of accomplishment.โ
Collier downplaying the achievement as something one simply checks off their to-do list is consistent with the humility with which sheโs addressed individual accolades over the past couple of seasons.
Itโs also no surprise that her partner at the podium on this night, Sixth Player of the Year candidate Natisha Hiedeman, arrived in the media room ready to trumpet her teammateโs achievement from the mountaintops.
โYโall know how Phee finished the season, right?!โ Hiedeman beamed before even climbing the steps to the podium and before all of the cameras and recording devices in the room could even be turned on.
โ50/40/90! You know whatโs going on! Just making sure you all knew.โ
Hiedeman has been vocal all year about Collierโs MVP credentials.
โMan, I love this girl. Just how she is as a leader, a teammate, everything, she deserves this.โ Hiedeman said. โShe works hard for this. I mean, sheโs a G.O.A.T., like I said, without her, weโre not the Minnesota Lynx. So Iโm just super happy that she was able to accomplish this, and I know that Phee works really hard for her goals. Weโre just gonna set more goals now.โ
Hiedeman then turned towards Collier with a smile and added, โIโm gonna give you some more.โ
Collierโs name entered basketball immortality on Thursday night. In a week or so, she could win the first MVP award of her career. An award sheโs referred to as a โteam awardโ since her name entered the consideration. An award that would be nice to have, so long as it comes with the other team award of much more significance.
โI do think weโre a better team [than last year] just because we have that year of experience. Experience always makes better teams, better players, we know what it takes to get there,โ Collier said. โWe got there to the very last possible game of the season last year. We know what it takes, so I think that experience did make us better. It made us hungrier. Obviously, thatโs something that weโre thinking about going into the playoffs this year is … it didnโt end the way that we wanted it to. To have a different outcome, you need to approach it differently.
“I think weโre super excited for the playoffs to start, to show everything that weโve been working on the whole year, and thereโs not a better group of people that I want to do it with. Weโre sisters at this point. The closeness, weโve talked about this for two years. I mean, the way that we go to work for each other, Iโve never been on a team like this, and so I wouldnโt want to do it with anybody else.โ
Per usual, Collier expressed more interest in the trophy that gets handed out only after someone wins the WNBA Finals.
Her coach, however, who clearly laid out the goal of achieving something only one woman in this leagueโs history had ever done, also plainly laid out the parameters for consideration when voting for said leagueโs MVP.
โItโs from start to finish,โ Reeve said. โA 50/40/90 is historic. We donโt know how long it will be before it happens again. … Napheesa Collier has been the best player in the WNBA this season and deserves to be MVP.โย
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